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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Tuition Fee Woes Pushes UP Student to Suicide.


    A freshman student of the University of the Philippines (UP) committed suicide after failing to find ways on how to pay for her college tuition fee. The freshman, Kristel Tejada owed the school less than Php10,000 but being from a poor family she was unsuccessful in paying in time. So the State University suspended her from attending her classes until she shells out the ten thousand.

      The girl obviously wanted to keep studying in UP but she just can’t produce the tuition fee so she ended up frustrated, exasperated and became depressed. The poor girl ended her life because she can’t continue her studies. Imagine this girl desperately trying to find ways to pay her Php10,000 tuition fee while our Government Officials waste billions and billions of tax payers’ money on kickbacks and  shady deals. What a waste of a poor honest kid…..

       The University of the Philippines is a state owned and managed college, it is supposed to give good quality education to our poor but deserving kids yet it prioritizes the payment of tuition fees.  In a country where Graft and Corruption is prevalent, it is very disappointing to see innocent people always ending up as victims. How can you vote leaders that have been stealing our taxes for so many decades and just forget about honest people like Kristel Tejada?

    How can we keep on voting the same corrupt politicians who enjoy the benefits of being liars, cheaters and thieves while ordinary, honest and hardworking people like us always end up as losers? How many more Kritel Tejada should die from desperation and hopelessness before our Government and Political Leaders mend their evil ways? I’m not going to sit here and wait folks; I will stop voting these pricks and cunts that keep on screwing us all up on May 13.

     The ball is in our hands on May 13. It’s time stop these assholes from messing us all up. Vote wisely!!! Our future depends on it!!!


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